Andrea Biondi, Professor of European Union Law and Director of the Centre for European Law at King’s College London

Now KT thinks this event should be attended by members of the public instead of political plants/activists , however as with any political event KT suspects it will be stage managed.If only voting changed things eh?

Monday, 27 May 2013

KT has said beforehis views on same sex marriage, but KT is getting a bit pissed of people (mainly straight ) attempting to force their views on other people (in this case gays), The people that oppose it are not the people that will benefit from the choice to be a miserable as straight couples and the other thing that gets my back up is this , who elected the churches and religious groups the mandate to dictate the word and meaning of "marriage" ?

Friday, 24 May 2013

@cathynewman we know his vile extremist views. How many times do we have to hear them? He simply incites hatred and community tension
— Sayeeda Warsi (@SayeedaWarsi) May 23, 2013

Sayeeda Warsi seems to think that us voters/taxpayers should have our precious minds protected from an idiots comments ( Not Sayeeda Warsi) , KT stands by this :

For a member close to the government to suggest that someone be silenced for thier views then that is not a good thing.
But you see this is someone part of a parliament that has run record debt , supports a party that voted to invade Iraq (at Geroge Bush`s say so) and agreed to bail out the banks, but as her party leader says :

KT has been away from the keyboard for a few days, however KT has been tryin to keep up with the news.

Last week our esteemed elected MP`s had the chance to vote for an EU referendum (Link )

Now KT can be a bit of a cynic sometimes, so when KT checked the list of MP`s that voted for it and against it KT was shocked! The Peoples Pledge claim that Jon Cruddas voted no to a referendum :

"Finally, these MPs have said that they support an EU referendum but voted against a bill providing for that referendum being brought forward in this session of parliament.
Presuming that they have not gone back on their previous support for an
EU referendum – expressed, amongst other places, in videos shown on the
People’s Pledge website (links below) – perhaps they objected to the
timing of the Bill suggested by this amendment? If you are a constituent
of one of the MPs below, please contact them to find out why they voted
against this amendment and to encourage them to support the forthcoming
EU Referendum Bill:6 Labour:David Crausby (Bolton North East), Jon Cruddas (Dagenham & Rainham), Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar & Limehouse), Tom Harris (Glasgow South), George Howarth (Knowsley), Gerry Sutcliffe (Bradford South)."

KT is shocked to see the MP for Dagenham & Rainham on the list, I mean it was only last June that KT reported these words from the same Jon Cruddas :

"He
cannot give away details of policy, but his broad thinking is radical.
He wants to look at the idea of appointing union officials to company
boards. He wants to plug the public into the debate on Europe
by offering an "in/out" referendum once the shape of the new European
Union is known. He wants to reform public services where necessary, but
only where that will enhance their role, not as a means of shrinking
them and hiving them off in parts to the private sector.

Mr Cruddas had no problem with that as it was published on his own website

Then again when his leaflets are endorsed by the two faced GMB union should we be surprised........

Just a note, KT has defended Mr Cruddas before but learning of this KT can only conclude that Mr Cruddas is just the same as the other politicians, two faced!

That headline is a sayin from where KT was dragged up, when the news about UKIP Councillor Caven Vines in Rotherham being elected a twitter follower informed me of this (link via Hope Not Hate )

"Caven Vines, 62, used to work closely with the BNP's Rotherham
organiser, Marlene Guest, in a campaign group called Council Watch. He
has never been a BNP member but spent 2004-2006 as an independent
councillor for the Rotherham West ward and is well known locally for his
rightwing views."

He goes on to say"Its about time the Government and the Police stopped pandering to these so called British Muslims and other foreign nationals."

Now as readers will know KT is pro immigration ( link ) , KT does not treat people according to their background, color, race, religion , sexuality and country of origin, KT treats people on merit, to me people are either good people to interact with or bad people to interact with, its that simple, good and evil is not exclusive to one race/color/religion/sexuality etc a bad person to know hang around with is a still a bad person.

However last evening, in their wisdom the Rotherham ( Rawmarsh ward) electorate decided to elect him :

But it gets worse for UKIP, according to the scummy BNP , Nick Griffin said this :

" “By refusing to sack Caven Vines he’s sending out the coded message
‘Don’t worry folks, Ukip secretly agrees with the BNP, but as we’re more
subtle about our position the BBC haven’t noticed so we’re not smeared
so much so we’ve got a better chance of winning’.

As the headline says i am sorry for this being late, you see i wanted to write a post that reflected my opinion on the EU ( I know EU and Europe are different, I love Europe and am pro immigration, see link ) but i dislike and distrust all politicians and political parties.

Anyway back to Europe day, I was hoping someone would have done a good spoof/parody video ( regular readers will know i am a fan of parody clips) so i typed "Europe day 2013 spoof" and this video was on the first page :

I watched the video and it was not a parody/spoof video (you can view it here) , But I am impressed with Youtube`s search engine sense of humor ;)

"We want to get Ukip
a voice in the House of Commons.
But asked whether he intends to run in any by-election there, he said: “I
won’t, no. Even though I think we are going to win it, I won’t run.”
“I think it would be a very good thing to have another high-profile figure in
Ukip and not me. People see and hear far too much of me from Ukip. There is
talent around the place and we need to see and hear more of them.”

So Nigel has gone from saying he will stand in 2015 for Commons to saying that "People see and hear too much from me from UKIP" and that other talent must get a chance.

After dumping his parties flagship flat tax policy the other week and now a u-turn on this can you really believe that UKIP are any different to the other parties?

A 10 match ban was the right decision, If it were a West Ham player (My Team) that done that i would say the same, Its one thing not understanding cultural differences but to go and bite your opponent is utterly disgraceful and reflects badly on the player and Liverpool Football club.

Well that is what at least one student is reported of yelling at Aussie PM Julie Gillard , while attending a school in Queensland News.comau report that was not the only thing thrown at the PM :

"A STUDENT in Logan, Queensland,
threw a sandwich and others yelled abuse at the Prime Minister as she
arrived for a morning tea at Marsden High this morning.
Some students lining the footpath to the school hall yelled "loser"
at Julia Gillard as teachers tried to gain control of the situation.As
well as yelling abuse, students rushed Ms Gillard and a sandwich was
thrown at her as she made her way through the school grounds."

KT thinks a suitable punishment would be for the students to be forced to watch England retain the Ashes at home and abroad this year!

As readers can see the tweet is dated 5th of may (yesterday) , now before i go any further i would like to point this out :

John Edwards is the chair of West Midlands Fire authority so his tweets will carry meaning and authority to some of his followers, however on this occasion he has lied, KT said it rang a bell earlier and this is why, A little while ago another politician tweeted that picture (link via crashbangwallace )

"Unfortunately for Prezza, that photo – much used by the lefty twitterati in recent months – is from September 2004, as reported here.That means the bubbly was being delivered not to George Osborne or
his Coalition colleagues but to Gordon Brown, at a time when John
Prescott was Deputy Prime Minister. Either Prezza knows the photo is
from the wrong administration and is deliberately misleading his 167,000
Twitter followers, or he has mistakenly picked it up from somewhere
else."

If Mr Edwards will mislead the public on this what else will he mislead them over? For an elected official to mislead the public like this is utterly shameful and a disgrace!

Yep Ed that is clear that you have no polices apart from opposing everything the coalition proposes including policies brought in by a Labour Government , arent the voters blessed with the politics on offer at the moment.....

"Naturally, this didn't impress the rock legend much. Vine went on to
recall that at the post-debate dinner, Gove asked Jagger if he was going
back to London that night and asked him if he could have a lift. "Sure,
why not?” Jagger said, according to Vine. "In the fucking boot."

They got beaten by the BNP scum in South Shields, They are polling badly in the national polls but this has to top off a bad few weeks for the Liberal Democrats , this result in Somerset is unbelievable :

Readers will know that KT is not a big fan of hypocrisy when it comes to politics , so KT was looking at something when he stumbled across this from the GMB union :

"GMB congratulates 86 local councils planning to raise council tax to protect front lineservicesGovernment slashed budgets
and it's high time councils said 'enough is enough' and it is totally
disingenuous if government ministers criticise councils trying to
protect local communities says GMBGMB, the union for public services, commented on the report in Local
Government Chronicle that 86 councils plan to defy the government
council tax freeze. See notes to editors for table published today."

This post/press release/comment from the GMB is posted on Tuesday, February 19, 2013, The GMB do not favor the council tax freeze, well, actually thats not quite true! a little while ago KT came across this flyer from Labour listing their "2012 pledges" :

The second one on the list say :

"Freezing council tax for the 4th year"

Of the top of KT`s head this means that the first year of council tax freeze was before the current coalition Government were in office, however that is not all that is on this flyer, if you look to the left of the pledges you see this :

As you can see the GMB union are endorsing this flyer ( if not, why have your name/brand on it) , That to KT seems a tad hypocritical, endorse the pledge for a 4th year of council tax freeze in one breath yet "congratulating" councils that ignore the council tax freeze in another breath.

PSbook makes sure that Tory and rape are linked, but what Psbook doesnt tell you is this :

"A convicted rapist who attended a lavish Labour Party
fundraising event was personally invited by a former Government
Minister and a top football manager.
Millionaire businessman Owen Oyston, 73, sparked a storm of
criticism by appearing at the dinner at Wembley Stadium earlier
this month."

The Minister was Richard Caborn and the Manager was Labour supporter Sir Alex Ferguson, but that is not all

" Oyston once owned a chain of radio stations and the rights to
the Miss World contest. He was a major Labour benefactor in the
early Nineties, making three gifts totalling £15,750 between
1992 and 1994."

Oh he is a labour party donor as well!

Surely for the sake of honest reporting PSbook should have pointed out the links between labour and Oyston as well?